ACCESS

Telugu Manuscript

The Telugu Manuscript is owned by the Robert W. Woodruff Library and housed at Pitts Theology Library, both located on the Atlanta campus of Emory University. It is available for research and class use. Please click Pitts Theology Library for information about scheduling a research appointment.

An online addition of this book is in the public domain, not protected by copyright, and has been made available by Emory Libraries and the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) through the Readux platform.

Collage of photos of open Telegu Manuscript pages

Readux

What is it?

Readux is an open-source software platform that offers a web-based space to engage with digitized print materials. The software provides a user-friendly way to publish critical editions as a stand-alone website and to develop interactive classroom projects. Think of it as a digital reading room where you can browse, search, and take notes on rare materials, then click a button to create a website with your personalized edition for professional, scholarly use. Readux, launched in 2020, supports inter-institutional collections and features a new mobile-friendly design.

Please contact the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) at ecds@emory.edu to learn more, and visit the link below to view the Telugu Manuscript in Readux.

View the Telugu in Readux

Thank You

This online exhibition is made possible by the teamwork of many individuals throughout Emory Libraries.
A sincere thank you to the following contributors:

Ephranette Brown, Head, Library Conservation
Kathryn Dixson
, Exhibitions Manager
Kyle Fenton
, Head, Digitization Services
Christian Hill
, Graphics Designer Library Exhibits
Aalekhya Malladi, Emory University graduate student
Harshita Mruthinti Kamath, Associate Professor,
Telugu Culture, Literature, and History
Paige Knight, Digital Photography Coordinator
Merryn McKeough, Exhibitions Student Assistant
Brian Methot, Digital Photography Coordinator
Julie Newton, Conservation Coordinator
Kim Norman
, Director, Preservation and Digitization Services
Nina Rao
, Audiovisual Conservator
Gautham Reddy
, South Asia and Religion Librarian
Kirsten Wehner, Conservation Coordinator
Bonnie Jean Woolger
, Digitization Technician

What do you think of this online exhibit?

Emory Libraries would like to hear from YOU! Please email questions, comments, or any problems with this website to libraryexhibits@emory.edu.

CREDITS

Emory Libraries makes every attempt to be in compliance with copyright laws. Due to the nature of archival collections, we are not always able to identify correct copyright holders or to verify copyright status absolutely. We are eager to hear from any rights owners so that we may obtain accurate information. Please contact us if you have more information about the copyright status of any materials in this work or if you believe we have not properly attributed your work or used it without permission.

COPYRIGHT AND CITATION

Emory Libraries makes images available for individual viewing and reference for educational purposes only such as personal study, preparation for teaching, and research. The reproduction, distribution, public display, or other re-use of any content beyond a fair use as codified in section 107 of US Copyright Law is at the user’s own risk.

Preferred citation: [after identification of item(s)], Telugu Mahābhārata. Udyōga Parva (The Book of Effort), MSS 444, Archives and Manuscript Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University.

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